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Line Blend Ski

Item #LIN0173 | 13 in Stock

Just bought these bad boys, can't wait to give them a go....

By Ranked #275 - All Mountain Skis December 15, 2011

Just bought these bad boys, can't wait to give them a go. I'm wondering where I should mount them though. I ski mostly in Colorado, and have some big pow skis for the deep stuff. My pow skis are mounted -2.5 cm back from true center and I love them. These will be my go-to all mountain skis.

I do a lot of switch skiing now and I'm getting into park more and more as well (not interested in taking them on rails too much, just jumps). I got these so I can spin better, and lay down some butters on the slopes - I'm thinking closer to center mount for them so I can really sling them around. I still like to charge hard though and drop cliffs, and got the bigger size for that reason (183 cm). Think I should just go true center, or maybe -1/-2/-3cm back from true center? Also, the "mid sole" mount would be -8cm from true center, correct?

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By Ranked #31 - All Mountain Skis January 9, 2012

I mounted mine -2, called line and they told me most of their raiders mount them at that spot or center. Also i must say the top sheet is poor quality, after 3 days of practicing butters, tips looks rly bad. I bought them only because i had good deal on them and they ski great ofc, but if i had to buy it for 600$ i would go for atomic blogs.

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By Ranked #17 - All Mountain Skis December 18, 2011

I mounted mine at the recommended "mid sole" on the ski. It's close to the center but a few centimeters back for better control and stability in powder. They work great, I have the Line Blend 2011 and they allow you to perform good in park and good in backcounrty/powder conditions. You really can't go wrong with them, best ski I have ever owned.

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Tech Specs:

Dimensions:
132 - 100 - 122 mm 
Turn Radius:
(178cm) 19.8 m 
Profile:
early rise tip and tail 
Construction:
Sidewall 
Core:
Maple Macroblock 
Base:
Sintered Fatty Base and Edge 
Tail:
twintip 
Binding Included:
no 
Recommended Use:
all-mountain, jib 
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